Since moving this site to TextDrive, things have progressed at an astonishing speed.
The news of the day is that LightPress is now an officially supported TextDrive project. I am very impressed by what Jason and the TXD people are doing, and becoming part of the team is both an honour, and a challenge.
As for LightPress, we have not been idle after releasing 1.1.0alpha1. Jerome has started working on our own distribution of WordPress, which will feature an integrated install for both WP and LP, and a few patches to the WP code to enhance usability.
For my part, I have put my modest web design skills to test and started work on a new template, to replace Kubrick as our default. While Kubrick is nice to stress WP compatibility, it's getting a bit old. The new template is an elastic design, and you can see a test install on my English blog. It's not finished, but I hope to be able to release it in the next couple of days. BTW, if you have web designer skills, why don't you join the LightPress development team?
LightPress: Front end for Word Press Comment: TextDrive hosting brings aboard another project and developer into the camp. LightPress will be integrated into the WordPress soon. Link: LightPress. Since moving this site to TextDrive, things have progressed at an astonishing speed. The news of the day is that LightPress is now an officially supported TextDrive project. I am very impressed by what Jason and the TXD
"BTW, if you have web designer skills, why don't you join the LightPress development team?"
You know what, I just might take you up on that offer! However, I'm in between jobs right now and going crazy apartment hunting. Once all of that is done, I'll be more than happy to help out.
You guys are doing a great job. I can't wait til the final version is released. I'll be one of the first ones to use it. =]
First advice I give as web designer: change the color of the [Publish] button. Took my brain about 1.5 seconds to see it ;-)